WARUNG NASI GORENG BANG DZUL
WARUNG NASI GORENG BANG DZUL is a casual Indonesian warung in Teweh Tengah, Barito Utara, known for its freshly cooked nasi goreng and local stir-fry dishes, ideal for relaxed neighbourhood dining in Kalimantan Tengah.
Halal Status :
Assumed halal (Muslim-owned)
Online information for WARUNG NASI GORENG BANG DZUL is very limited and there is no indication of an official BPJPH/MUI halal certificate. However, it is a small nasi goreng warung located in a predominantly Muslim region of Central Kalimantan, and such local warungs are commonly owned and operated by Muslims and cater mainly to Muslim customers. No references to pork dishes or alcohol service were found in map listings or user photos, which supports the assumption of a typical Muslim-owned Indonesian fried rice stall. Because there is no explicit certificate or clear public statement, the outlet is best classified as assumed halal based on local norms and lack of haram indicators.
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Specialities
This small roadside warung specialises in classic Indonesian comfort food, especially various styles of nasi goreng and simple fried noodle or rice dishes at budget-friendly prices. Portions are typically suitable for quick solo meals or casual family dinners. It is most appropriate for everyday family dining and quick lunches rather than formal business meetings.
Operations
The warung likely operates in the late afternoon and evening, following typical nasi goreng stall patterns in small Indonesian towns, but exact opening hours are not published. Peak times are usually around local dinner hours, approximately 18:00–21:00, when nearby residents stop by for a quick meal. As hours and rest days are not clearly listed online, visitors should check Google Maps for current hours or confirm on-site.
Reviews
There are very few detailed public reviews available, but the presence of a stable listing suggests it serves local regulars who appreciate its convenient location and familiar nasi goreng dishes. Positives for similar warungs in the area typically include affordable prices, quick preparation and a homely taste. Possible negatives can be limited seating, basic hygiene standards typical of small roadside stalls, and lack of air-conditioning. Popular praises for comparable venues include comments about tasty fried rice, generous portions and friendly service, though specific quoted reviews for this outlet are not available.
Facilities
Prayer Space : none (no dedicated prayer area is indicated; the nearest mosque in the neighbourhood can be used for prayers). Parking : As a roadside warung on Jl. Merdeka, parking is generally informal street-side or on the road shoulder, suitable mainly for motorcycles and a few cars; availability may tighten at evening peak times. Seating Capacity is likely small, with a few tables for dine-in, suited to individuals and small families rather than large groups. The setting is family friendly in a casual local style, but there is no information about formal accessibility features such as ramps or accessible toilets.
Notes for Muslim Users
For Muslim travellers, this warung appears broadly safe as everyday Indonesian food in a Muslim-majority town, but there is no formal halal certification displayed online. It is advisable to politely confirm with the staff that no pork, lard or alcohol are used and to ask about the source of meat and cooking oil. Check for any halal logo on-site or written signs, and if in doubt, choose simpler seafood/vegetable options. Those with higher halal sensitivity may prefer to eat after confirming kitchen practices or seek out clearly certified venues nearby.
